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Federal Jury Awards $307.6 Million to Former Michigan Prisoner After Corizon Refused Surgery, Forcing Him to Wear Colostomy Bag for Two Years
Loaded on May 1, 2026
by Robert Haughn
published in Prison Legal News
May, 2026, page 55
Filed under:
Corizon,
Systemic Medical Neglect,
Cruel and Unusual Punishment,
Damages - Compensatory,
Deliberate Indifference.
Location:
Michigan.
by Robert Haughn
A federal jury awarded a $307.6 million verdict to a former Michigan prisoner who said he suffered for two years in prison because Corizon Health Inc., the prison’s private the healthcare contractor, refused to give him an essential surgery to reverse his colostomy. It is …
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